Fire alarm triggered by melted plastic bag in Osage Beach, Osage Beach MO


A fire alarm was triggered near 818 in Osage Beach. An employee was on site. The cause was a melted plastic bag that produced smoke. No fire or danger was found.
Audio|Source: Camden County Public Safety
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On the backside of near 818, it's going to be a black-and-color G-28 of Victor Zabra-Charl 915.
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Again, Victor Zabra Charles, 0915 out of Texas.
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GFonte, nothing showing employee on-site, out investigating 2306.
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I'm trying to drop-up behind near 818, 2308.
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920 X-ray David II, Edward 2, William, to your subject in Frida Foreman out of Harbor, expiring November 2025 on a 1999 Dodge passenger.
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Your subject is valid Class B-Boy expiring, 2006, showing indoors to motorcycle, passenger, tanker, and restricted to no air brake, equipped CMV, as well as no Class A passenger vehicle.
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Showing two points most reasoned being thousand twenty three for excessive speeding negative.
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Copy. 38-036.
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Close on scene.
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Engines haul on scene.
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2306. I can't create you to traffic stop.
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Ray, I'm fine. Go ahead. Those eight beats G4.
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Go ahead.
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863 Camden, maybe Westbound 54 just past East Valley with a black in color, Ford Superduty, no 28 at this time.
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Employee had a plastic bag that melted and everything's good.
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Osage Beach, MO
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